Gerald’s Game is a little surprise package of a film that really packs a punch, and continues to throw jabs left and right until the wince inducing finale.
The hit cult horror film Creep (2014) is getting a sequel, and the first trailer for it has just dropped, seeing Mark Duplass return in the lead role.
Thomas Jane stars in the movie adaptation of Stephen King’s short story 1922, due for release as a Netflix Original film in late October 2017.
Liam Neeson is back at it again in the latest thriller from director Jaume Collet-Serra’s (The Shallows, Non-Stop), The Commuter.
Blake Lively and Jason Clarke star in the upcoming drama/thriller All I See is You, a film that may have you wondering if you’re better off being blind.
Jennifer Lawrence reunites with her Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence in the upcoming thriller based on the novel of the same name, Red Sparrow.
In what seems like an attempt to start up another Jason Bourne type franchise, American Assassin falls short due to a lacklustre screenplay and a somewhat bland lead performance, but there is still some fun to be had here.
2017 must be the year of Stephen King, with multiple film and TV adaptations of his work released, the latest – the psychological-horror Gerald’s Game.
The 2nd, international trailer for Tomas Alfredson’s The Snowman gives us a deeper look at the film’s plot, and how its protagonists tie up to the killer.
Brawl in Cell Block 99 is the upcoming film from the writer/director of Bone Tomahawk (2015), and it features regular funnyman Vince Vaughn like you’ve never seen him before.
Crime pays. It pays big, until it doesn’t. Barry Seal (Tom Cruise) experiences this first-hand in American Made – based on an extraordinary true story.
Damien Power’s debut feature finds its strength in the familiar. The tried and true slasher formula is introduced and then destroyed in Killing Ground – a dark Australian thriller that is so much more than it seems.